The Earth Hour event was
originated by WWF and Leo Burnett, first taking place in 2007 in
Sydney.
Earth Hour is a global movement
uniting people to protect the planet. Towards the end of March every
year, communities from across the world celebrating a commitment to the
planet by switching off lights for one designated hour.
Earth Hour 2013 took place in
more than 7001 cities and towns in 153 countries and territories across
all seven continents.
Earth Hour 2014 will be held on
Saturday 29 March between 8.30PM and 9.30PM in your local time zone.
For more information, please visit Earth Hour official website: http://www.earthhour.org/
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Pollution
Air Pollution
The release of chemicals and particulates into the atmosphere. Common gaseous pollutants include carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and nitrogen oxides produced by industry and motor vehicles. Photochemical ozone and smog are created as nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons react to sunlight. Particulate matter, or fine dust is characterized by their micrometre size PM10 to PM2.5Water Pollution
The discharge of waste water from commercial and industrial waste into surface waters; discharges of untreated domestic sewage, and chemical contaminants, such as chlorine, from treated sewage; release of waste and contaminants into surface run off flowing to surface waters ; waste disposal and leaching into groundwater; eutrophication and litteringNoise Pollution
The disturbing or excessive noise that may harm the activity or balance of human or animal life. The source of most outdoor noise worldwide is mainly caused by machines and transportation systems, motor vehicles, aircrafts, and trains. Poor urban planning may give rise to noise pollution. Indoor noise is caused by machines, building activities, music performances, and especially in some workplaces.Climate Change
Over the past century,
human activities have released large amounts of carbon dioxide and
other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The majority of greenhouse
gases come from burning fossil fuels to produce energy.
Greenhouse gases act like a blanket
around Earth, trapping energy in the atmosphere and causing it to warm.
This phenomenon is called the greenhouse effect and is natural and
necessary to support life on Earth. However, the build up of greenhouse
gases can change Earth's climate and result in dangerous effects to
human health and welfare and to ecosystems.
The choices we make today will affect
the amount of greenhouse gases we put in the atmosphere in the near
future and for years to come.
For more information, refer to http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/basics/
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Merentas desa
2010 first post! Why dont post earlier? Because too busy n my mother dun let 2. Today's topic is about merentas desa. I am sure ur school have it each year. My school merentas desa is on last Saturday. I didn't run becoz i have duty. I c Tat Shing run fast like hell. The most important, i think i noe y hijau gt top five. It is becoz i duty, no run!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
New phone n number
New phone n a new number! If u haven't receive my sms, that means i forget or dunno ur number. Wan 2 noe my new number? Pls leave ur number n ur real name in the chatbox. Thanks 4 cooperation.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Carnegie again
It was carnegie again. Wake up so early because nid 2 attend senior classes. Nid 1 hour earlier n 1/2 hour later 2 go back home. Every Tuesday n Saturday until the holiday ends. What a sorrowful experience. But cant deny that we get benefits from it. Sacrifice is needed so I hope that everyone will be happy 2 attend the course n enjoy it. Until now, I haven't found 1 noisy like 则谚 de. XD
Monday, November 16, 2009
holiday and exams
Yeah! Holiday finally comes. 2moro start holiday liao. 2day is a boring day. Nth 2 do. Jus wait until school over. But after 2day, we hav 2 wait until next year 2 see each other in the morning. Haiz morning session students means PMR and SPM is coming nearer so pls prepare by now. 未雨绸缪啊!
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